Earthquake

worldwide data and alerts

Published by: Nico Tranquilli

Description

#1 Earthquake app for iPhone and iPad, 5M downloads, supports Apple Watch.
Get the latest worldwide data from several sources and receive push notifications alerts.
Main features:
• rich push notifications on your phone as soon as the event data is available from an official source (you can set up to 4 alerts based on location and/or magnitude threshold)
• map with different sized and colored circles to represent event magnitude and age
• filter events by area (country, continent) or magnitude
• multiple sources, including U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC), GeoScience Australia, GNS Science (GeoNet), Instituto Geográfico Nacional, Servicio Sismológico Nacional, British Geological Survey, GFZ GEOFON, Natural Resources Canada, NOAA
• event timeline (today, yesterday, previous days)
• no ads
• earthquakes catalog (all world regions covered, back to 2013), search by date, territory, city or reporting agency
• detail view for each event, reachable from map and timeline views
• Tsunami bulletins (NOAA data)
• map layers: tectonic plate boundaries, orogens, volcanoes, nuclear power plants, population density
• population estimates for each event
• export data to Google Earth or other installed apps supporting kml file format
• social sharing: share event map and data to Facebook, Twitter, Email
• reverse geocoding: names of locations, when unavailable, are calculated automatically from their geographical coordinates
• Widgets for your home screen or today view, to keep the latest seismic data at your fingertips
• 3D Touch and Haptic feedback support
• Siri Shortcuts support - "Hey Siri, what are the latest earthquakes in the United States?"
• "Critical Alerts" and "Dark Mode" support
• earthquake catalog: search by date, city, country, continent and reporting agency
• multiple languages: the app is localized in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Greek, Russian, Chinese, Dutch, Portuguese, Turkish, Hungarian, Romanian, Korean, Croatian
• earthquake catalog search by date, city, country, continent and reporting agency
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In-Apps

PRO Version
$9.99

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    Yes, Earthquake is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.

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    Earthquake has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is $9.99.

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User Rating

4.7 out of 5

556 ratings in New Zealand

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Earthquake Reviews

Good BUT - This app ignores its settings for notifications in general, and of critical events

D Downunder 2012 on

New Zealand

I like this app. BUT I live in the ring of fire seismic area. Earthquakes are frequent, and I don’t want to be informed about moderate (M4.5 or less) earthquakes anywhere due to tge numbers of them. I’ve set the critical earthquake notification limits locally, and for the region and globally relatively high due to the intrusive nature of this app -which continues to give a critical notice of earthquakes (which ignores the no notification setting) at limits well below what I set as critical. That said, otherwise, this is a very good app.

Very good earthquake and tsunami monitoring app

Daunskyboie on

New Zealand

AI could be used to analyse a specific region. Could also collaborate with other government disaster monitoring websites. But overall it’s very good. Keep it up!

Much better than GeoNet

table015 on

New Zealand

This app can bypass any silent mode / do not disturb settings with a quick setup and is very helpful if something big happens near you and you need to get to high ground fast

Pro version….it’s the best out there

NZ Nigèḻ on

New Zealand

Covers world wide , volcanoes tsunami’s and graphics are awesome

inaccurate information

Mercy Keith on

New Zealand

it lists today’s earthquake in manchester ohio as being 1.2km deep, it was actually 11.8km deep. not trusting this app

Thumbs up!

Cookie7476 on

New Zealand

Excellent app, much appreciated

GNS science

gghhjnnbvcfrttzzz on

New Zealand

Hello, I love the app but I would like to add a little comment about something, in your company’s you have GNS science as (AU) which means Australia but GNS science is a New Zealand organisation. Thanks

Not bad

JQuip Machinery on

New Zealand

Around 5 to 12 mins delay in receiving earthquakes. Pretty good. The report from Hawaii earthquake centre (tsunami watch ) can we access direct to their feed? Or an interface not so busy so we can jump on their feed ASAP? Cheers kev NZ

Earthquakes

Tipperarily on

New Zealand

Just discovered this, fascinating! Cheers

Fast Reports with Good Mapping

BillfromNZ on

New Zealand

Reports earthquakes very fast indeed. The locations can be seen in greater detail by expanding the view, but the default gives an overview of what seismic activity is happening globally.

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App Info

Category
Weather
Publisher
Nico Tranquilli
Languages
Croatian, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek (modern), Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Korean, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Chinese, Spanish, Chinese, Turkish
Recent release
7.1.7 (1 month ago )
Released on
May 9, 2013 (11 years ago )
Last Updated
1 day ago
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